Customer Questions & Answers for

Straight Talk Samsung Prepaid Phone with Keyboard, R451C

This Straight Talk Samsung R451C Phone provides everything you need in a slider cell phone without a contract. With the Samsung Prepaid Phone with keyboard you'll enjoy nationwide coverage on one of America's best networks. The Samsung Prepaid Cell Phone features a slider Qwerty keyboard, Bluetooth capability, and built-in camera. Best of all, with this Samsung Prepaid Phone with keyboard you don't have to worry about fees for activation, reactivation, cancellation, daily access or overage. Additional features of the Straight Talk Samsung R451C Phone include 1.3 -megapixel camera, Mobile Web services, Caller/Picture/Ringtone ID, Hands-free, Phonebook with up to 500 entries and battery talk time of up to 4 hours. Straight Talk's Samsung Prepaid Cell Phone includes charger and services guide.

They do use sim cards. You can transfer pictures to a computer so I imagine you can transfer things to another phone.

answered 4 years, 5 months ago

By

mailmanwalmartshopper

- Middleburg Fl

Question

What service provider or carrier is this phone through?

asked 3 years, 9 months ago

By

capricornmoma

- Newbern,TN

on Straight Talk Samsung Prepaid Phone with Keyboard, R451C

6 answers

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answer 1

Verizon

answered 3 years, 7 months ago

By

mikeofroanoke

answer 2

It is Straight Talk, but uses the Verizon network. When you call 411 the greeting is "Welcome to Verizon Wireless 411". Straighttalk and Verizon have the same coverage if you look at them closely at a local Wal-Mart store.

answered 3 years, 7 months ago

By

Hillbilly65

- GA

answer 3

verizon

answered 3 years, 8 months ago

By

arlakeman

- gamaliel ar

answer 4

model # c verizon model#g AT&T

answered 3 years, 8 months ago

By

airair14

answer 5

The samsung r451c is for verizon towers. If the end of the model number is a C then it's for verizon, C meaning CDMA. If it has a G at the end of the model number then it's for AT&T, with the G standing for GSM.

answered 3 years, 8 months ago

By

jew00dough00no

- Elizabethton, TN

answer 6

This is through AT&T. I was told if it says GSM that is AT&T and the others are Verizon.

answered 3 years, 9 months ago

By

aleash

- Missouri

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I also would like verification that the R451c model does operate with Verizon towers. I was looking at the box it comes in today at Walmart, and it

shows a BLUE US country outline on the front. Blue is supposed to be AT&T and T-Mobile, so I thought. And red means Verizon. Anyone know for sure which towers provide the service for this model?

asked 3 years, 5 months ago

By

wxya

on Straight Talk Samsung Prepaid Phone with Keyboard, R451C

6 answers

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answer 1

Yes, you are using Verizon towers.

answered 3 years, 3 months ago

By

Nompancakes

- Tallahassee

answer 2

I live in Minneapolis, MN and had the phone for about 2 yrs. This phone runs on Verizon Towers and I have never had a dropped call. I have had an AT&T Contract phone that could not even get reception in my home office but this phone no problem!! Same problem with friends visiting with T-Mobile not getting reception from my home office. THIS IS A QUALITY PHONE THAT ACTUALLY WORKS! MAY NOT HAVE ALL THE EXPENSIVE FRILLS BUT SERVES IT'S PURPOSE WELL & IS NOT EXPENSIVE!!

answered 3 years, 5 months ago

By

LorenLH

- Minneapolis

answer 3

I believe it depends on the area. I have this phone and it does operate off of the Verizon towers in SW North Dakota.

Does this phone work off of verizon towers?

Verizon is the ONLY service we have in our area and I only want a phone that works off of their towers.

asked 3 years, 2 months ago

By

melanee8181

on Straight Talk Samsung Prepaid Phone with Keyboard, R451C

6 answers

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answer 1

Yes, phones that end in C use the Verizon towers.

answered 3 years ago

By

SCsteelerchick

- Myrtle Beach, SC

answer 2

yes

answered 3 years, 1 month ago

By

kytech

- Williamsburg, Ky.

answer 3

g= att c = verizon good luck if you get one I have 3 and no one can hear me but I hear them fine the microphones in them are junk in my opinion. guess you can keep swapping them out til you get one that works

answered 3 years, 2 months ago

By

greg123456

answer 4

Yes this phone does run on verizon. However I would not buy this phone. I have not had much luck with it.Here is a link that are all verizon phones. I got this from customer service. Hope it helps. http://www.shopstraighttalk.com/bpdirect/straighttalk/Start.do?action=view&zip=53533&locale=en&siteType=&market=CO&gotoPhonelist=true

does the strait talk include roaming and long distance

There is no roaming, and long distance is included as most phones now. It works well.

answered 4 years, 4 months ago

By

fifigirl

answer 2

Yes

answered 4 years, 5 months ago

By

marcelwj

- Torrington,CT

answer 3

NO roaming but it does include long distance. It uses the Verizon CDMA network so it should work just about anywhere you need it to (there are a few dead zones)... but your local calling area is anywhere there's a Verizon tower in the USA... so really there's no need for roaming...Verizon's just about everywhere now-a-days...

Yes, it is all included in your plan. They do not charge extra for roaming or long distance.

answered 4 years, 5 months ago

By

mailmanwalmartshopper

- Middleburg Fl

answer 5

all plans are nation wide so yes

answered 4 years, 5 months ago

By

kornbabe

answer 6

yes, in the us only

answered 4 years, 5 months ago

By

debsge

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Does this phone has a video recorder?

I am thinking of switching to straight talk from verizon and want to know if this phone has video recorder along with taking pictures?

asked 4 years, 5 months ago

By

an anonymous customer

on Straight Talk Samsung Prepaid Phone with Keyboard, R451C

6 answers

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answer 1

There is no video recorder

answered 4 years, 5 months ago

By

madgelina

answer 2

The camera on this phone takes really great pictures which can be sent through a multimedia message, but it does not take or send videos. I was a little sad when I found this out :(. Hope this helps! :)